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The Dark Visitor, a blog focused on the Chinese hacking scene, dismisses Bruce Schneier's writeup for Discovery Channel as "not particularly insightful" and overly generalized.
in Computer Security
via CSO Magazine @ 15:23 16th Jul
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A federal judge has ordered that the viewing information of every visitor to YouTube be handed over to media conglomerate Viacom, as part of a $1 billion lawsuit. The information includes usernames and computer addresses.
in Search Engines
via U-Wire.com @ 3:51 10th Jul
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974, the Department of Homeland Security, National Protection and Programs Directorate, United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology program is giving notice that it proposes to add a new system of records, entitled the Technical Reconciliation Analysis Classification System. The Technical Reconciliation Analysis Classification System is an information management tool used to enhance the integrity of the United States immigration system by detecting, deterring, and pursuing immigration fraud, and identifying persons who pose a threat to national security and/or public safety.
in Data Privacy
via Macro World Investor @ 17:51 14th Jun
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CAMPBELL, CA -- 06/03/08 -- VisiStat.com, a leading provider of real-time web analytics and marketing analysis solutions, today announced the launch of VisiStat 6.0, the latest version of VisiStat's intelligent website tracking solution that features even more extensive and customizable reporting features for live visitor data analysis. VisiStat 6.0 is the only real-time analytics solution that delivers live visitor data and website feed for up-to-the-second site and marketing analysis. Packaged inside an intuitive user interface, VisiStat 6.0 lets webmasters, business managers and marketers, from novice to executive level users, make sense of in-depth web analytics data.
in Web Developer
via Earthtimes.org @ 18:35 3rd Jun
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A mother in Kyaliwajala, Kampala, shocked on lookers when she burnt down the papyrus gate of her son’s house.
in Quirky
via New Vision @ 21:42 16th May
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Starting early in 2007, online companies will be able to definitively demonstrate their identity to customers-and customers will be able to confirm this identity before trusting sites. This opportunity comes as a result of the greatest development in the Web's secure backbone in over 10 years. It is the introduction of a new kind of SSL Certificate, the first since the technology's origin more than a decade ago. These new certificates are called Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates. The Extended Validation architecture has been designed to offer reliable Web site identity information to end consumers so that they can make the best possible decisions about which sites to trust. This white paper explores these changes and:
in Computer Security
via SearchServerVirtualization.com @ 8:10 17th Jul
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Starting early in 2007, online companies will be able to definitively demonstrate their identity to customers-and customers will be able to confirm this identity before trusting sites. This opportunity comes as a result of the greatest development in the Web's secure backbone in over 10 years. It is the introduction of a new kind of SSL Certificate, the first since the technology's origin more than a decade ago. These new certificates are called Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates. The Extended Validation architecture has been designed to offer reliable Web site identity information to end consumers so that they can make the best possible decisions about which sites to trust. This white paper explores these changes and:
in Computer Security
via Bitpipe @ 0:57 17th Jul
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Starting early in 2007, online companies will be able to definitively demonstrate their identity to customers-and customers will be able to confirm this identity before trusting sites. This opportunity comes as a result of the greatest development in the Web's secure backbone in over 10 years. It is the introduction of a new kind of SSL Certificate, the first since the technology's origin more than a decade ago. These new certificates are called Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates. The Extended Validation architecture has been designed to offer reliable Web site identity information to end consumers so that they can make the best possible decisions about which sites to trust. This white paper explores these changes and:
in Computer Security
via Americas Network @ 21:24 16th Jul
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Starting early in 2007, online companies will be able to definitively demonstrate their identity to customers-and customers will be able to confirm this identity before trusting sites. This opportunity comes as a result of the greatest development in the Web's secure backbone in over 10 years. It is the introduction of a new kind of SSL Certificate, the first since the technology's origin more than a decade ago. These new certificates are called Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates. The Extended Validation architecture has been designed to offer reliable Web site identity information to end consumers so that they can make the best possible decisions about which sites to trust. This white paper explores these changes and:
in Computer Security
via BizReport.com @ 18:16 16th Jul
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Starting early in 2007, online companies will be able to definitively demonstrate their identity to customers-and customers will be able to confirm this identity before trusting sites. This opportunity comes as a result of the greatest development in the Web's secure backbone in over 10 years. It is the introduction of a new kind of SSL Certificate, the first since the technology's origin more than a decade ago. These new certificates are called Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates. The Extended Validation architecture has been designed to offer reliable Web site identity information to end consumers so that they can make the best possible decisions about which sites to trust. This white paper explores these changes and:
in Computer Security
via Line56 @ 16:21 16th Jul
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President José Ramos-Horta said he was surprised to hear that the National Parliament (NP) is creating a law to justify the purchase of 65 luxurious cars for each MP. “I do not accept this as people are still suffering,” said PR Horta in a community dialogue on Friday (13/6) in sub-district Laleia, Manatuto.
in Online Legal Issues
via Timor Leste.gov @ 6:18 24th Jun
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President José Ramos-Horta said he was surprised to hear that the National Parliament (NP) is creating a law to justify the purchase of 65 luxurious cars for each MP. “I do not accept this as people are still suffering,” said PR Horta in a community dialogue on Friday (13/6) in sub-district Laleia, Manatuto.
in Online Legal Issues
via Timor Leste.gov @ 8:48 19th Jun
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in Space Science
via SpaceRef @ 0:05 12th Jul
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Manchester, England—The Manchester Museum in England has covered up several fully or partially unwrapped mummies in its collection after visitors complained that the dead should be treated with more respect and dignity, reports Agence France-Presse.
in Arts & Culture
via ArtInfo @ 4:40 24th May
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Vulnerability scanning services helps keep servers safe from hackers who steal people's sensitive information...
in E-commerce
via IT Backbones Internet @ 10:21 23rd May
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Jersey City, NJ (May 22, 2008) - ComputerWorld recently reported on the spread of a worm that infects site databases causing visitors to unknowingly download malware onto their PC. In response to this challenging security threat, Comodo announced today that their HackerProof vulnerability scanning services provides another layer of security that identifies server vulnerabilities that need to be patched before hackers are able to exploit the vulnerability. This "early warning system" for online businesses identifies potential security gaps in web servers so that eMerchants can maintain a secure server that protects visitors' information from being stolen by online criminals. With HackerProof, consumers' identities, passwords, credit card information and bank account details can be kept safe and secure from hackers.
in E-commerce
via HostReview.com @ 10:22 23rd May
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Vulnerability scanning services helps keep servers safe from hackers who steal people's sensitive information
in E-commerce
via TMC Net @ 15:56 22nd May
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in Arts & Culture
via Washington Post @ 3:09 4th Jun
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Adding closed captioning to videos is among steps the International Spy Museum will take to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act.
in Arts & Culture
via Washington Post @ 3:08 4th Jun
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A visitor reads the information about Pablo Picasso's private gifts exhibition in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, on June 28, 2008. About 25 gifts which were presented to his friend by Picasso, including paintings and artworks of pottery, were displayed at the exhibition opened on Saturday.
in Arts & Culture
via Xinhua News Agency @ 9:27 29th Jun
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A visitor passes by an artwork made of mirrors during the ArteBA, a contemporary art exhibition, held in the La Rual Convention and Exhibition Center in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, May 29, 2008. As one of the most important art exhibitions in Latin America, the exhibition displayed the latest artworks of 100 galleries from across the world.
in Arts & Culture
via Xinhua News Agency @ 8:09 30th May
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A visitor grabs the logo of internet auction house Ebay at the trade fair for digital marketing OMD in Dusseldorf, Sepember 2007. German police said they have taken a seven month baby away from a couple in Bavaria who are under investigation after putting the child for sale on Ebay.
in Online Auctions
via Turkish Press @ 17:10 25th May
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